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  2. Australian Mathematics Competition - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the competition became a nationwide event, and became known as the Australian Mathematics Competition for the Wales awards, with 60,000 students from Australia and New Zealand participating. The competition has spread to countries such as New Zealand , Singapore , Fiji , Tonga , Taiwan , China and Malaysia .

  3. List of countries by medal count at International ...

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    Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Honorable mentions Gold in Last 10 contests (updated till 2024) 1 China: 185 37 6 0 51 2 United States [2]: 151 120 30

  4. Woree State High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, 124 students participated in what was then considered 'the largest competition of its kind in the world'—the Australian Mathematics Competition for the Westpac Awards. [4] Of these participants, two received high distinctions, 11 received distinctions, and 47 received credits." [4]

  5. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC) — international competition for undergraduate students. Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) — team contest for undergraduates; Mathematical Kangaroo — worldwide competition. Mental Calculation World Cup — contest for the best mental calculators

  6. Category:Education competitions in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian Mathematics Competition; Australian National Physics Competition; T. Tournament of Minds This page was last edited on 25 October 2020, at 19:35 (UTC). ...

  7. Sheila Oates Williams - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Oates Williams (born 1939 [1] – 12 August 2024 [2], also published as Sheila Oates and Sheila Oates Macdonald) [3] was a British and Australian mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She was the namesake of the Oates–Powell theorem in group theory, and a winner of the B. H. Neumann Award.

  8. List of International Mathematical Olympiad participants

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    The following IMO participants have either received a Fields Medal, an Abel Prize, a Wolf Prize or a Clay Research Award, awards which recognise groundbreaking research in mathematics; a European Mathematical Society Prize, an award which recognizes young researchers; or one of the American Mathematical Society's awards (a Blumenthal Award in ...

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